[266] Viscount Kirkwall, Four Years in the Ionian Islands, I. 29-30.
[267] Zinkeisen, Geschichte des osmanischen Reiches in Europa, V. 501-2.
[268] Jervis, History of the Island of Corfù, p. 132.
[269] A recent Greek writer in the Ὀδηγὸς τῆς νήσου Κερκύρας states, I know not on what authority, that, as a reward for their bravery, Schulenburg called Mt Abraham at Corfù after the patriarch. The name occurs in Marmora long before Schulenburg’s time.
[270] Leake, Travels in Northern Greece, I. 464.
[271] Leben und Denkwürdigkeiten Johann Mathias Reichsgrafen von der Schulenburg, II; Zinkeisen, op. cit. V. 520-31; Daru, Histoire de Venise, V. 145-53; Greek chronicle of Epeiros printed by Pouqueville, Voyage de la Grèce, V. 294-9; Idromenos, Συνοπτικὴ Ἱστορία, pp. 81-6.
[272] Two plans, one of the siege, one of the works executed by Schulenburg, are in the British Museum, and are reproduced by Jervis, pp. 139, 145.
[273] Daru, V. 159, 171.
[274] Saint-Sauveur, II. 99, III. 251-3; Andreades, I. 278.
[275] Saint-Sauveur, II. 148. I copied down the dates 1759 and 1778 from two of the ruins there.